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Season 1

  • S01E01 Rose Marie

    • August 1, 1963

    Segments include: A bullfight. A seemingly glamorous model for a shaving razor turns out to be a bearded woman. The 39 Stoops -- an early take on The 39 Steps. An interview with Rose Marie. Tarfoot of the Apes -- a take on Tarzan of the Apes starring Elmo Lincoln. Pre-vues of Coming Attractions: Route 56 -- an out-of-control car runs down almost everything.

  • S01E02 Fabian

    • August 8, 1963

    An updating of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" and "Drop Kick," with John Barrymore and Richard Barthelmess. Singer Fabian is interviewed by host Hans Conried.

  • S01E03 Gypsy Rose Lee

    • August 15, 1963

    Rudolph Valentino plays a traveling salesman in a spoof of "Blood and Sand." Guest is Gypsy Rose Lee.

  • S01E04 Allan Sherman

    • August 22, 1963

    Updated versions of "On the Night Stage," with William S. Hart and "Ella Cinders," with Colleen Moore. Allan Sherman is the guest.

  • S01E05 Annette Funicello

    • August 29, 1963

    Segments include: The Cut Away (A Creep in the Deep), Hands Across the Fee, Dinky Dunstan- Boy Cheerleader, The Adventures of Harry and Ozziet. Annette Funicello is interviewed by host Hans Conried.

  • S01E06 Edward Everett Horton

    • September 5, 1963

    Spoofs of Buster Keaton's "Cops" and "Young April," with Joseph Schildkraut. Edward Everett Horton is the guest.

  • S01E07 Paula Prentiss

    • September 12, 1963

    Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark of Zorro"; Billy Bevan in "Giddyap." Guest Paula Prentiss is interviewed.

  • S01E08 Sebastian Cabot

    • September 19, 1963

    Films spoofed: Peter Lorre in "M." and "The Phantom Foe." Host Hans Conried interviews Sebastian Cabot.

  • S01E09 Roddy McDowall

    • September 26, 1963

    Stan Laurel and Jimmy Finlayson in "The Soilers," a parody of Dustin Farnum's "The Spoilers." Also: a scene from "The Blue Angel," with Marlene Deitrich. Hans Conried interviews Roddy McDowell. McDowall reappears briefly after the following flicker, the only guest to reappear.

  • S01E10 Vivien Della Chiesa

    • October 3, 1963

    Take-offs on "Never Too Late," starring Francis X. Bushman and "Would You Believe It?" an English comedy. Guest: soprano Vivian Della Chiesa.

  • S01E11 Connie Stevens

    • October 10, 1963

    A spoof of "The Americano" has Douglas Fairbanks playing a crafty accountant. Some scenes from Mack Sennet's "The Hollywood Kid"; "Splash Yourself," with Bobby Vernon. Also: actress Connie Stevens.

  • S01E12 Rod Serling

    • October 17, 1963

    Take-offs on "Headin' Home," Babe Ruth's only dramatic venture; and "The Paleface," "The Lost World" and "Steamboat Bill Jr.," starring Buster Keaton. Guest: Rod Serling.

  • S01E13 Connie Hines

    • October 24, 1963

    Tom Mix has a romance with an Eastern girl in "The Real Thing in Cowboys." Scenes from "The Boat," with Buster Keaton, and "Dr. Pycle and Mr. Pride," starring Stan Laurel. Connie Hines is interviewed by the series host Hans Conried.

  • S01E14 Cesar Romero

    • October 31, 1963

    Erich von Stroheim in "The Great Gabbo," "Under Secret Orders," "Muddled in Mud" and "Cops." Guest: Cesar Romero.

  • S01E15 Diana Dors

    • November 7, 1963

    Scenes from "Harvest Hands," with Charlie Chase and "Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pride," starring Stan Laurel. Diana Dors is interviewed by host Hans Conried.

  • S01E16 Bullwinkle J. Moose

    • November 14, 1963

    Excerpts from "Close Shave," "The Jolly Jilter," "The Goat" and "The Adventurous Miss Ryan." Bullwinkle J. Moose (as a hand puppet) is interviewed by host Hans Conried.

  • S01E17 Deborah Walley

    • November 21, 1963

    Scenes from "The Voice of Hollywood," "Would You Believe It?" and "The Attack on the Mill." Also: actress Deborah Walley.

  • S01E18 Paul Lynde

    • November 28, 1963

    Noah Beery in "Flesh and Blood"; "Steamboat Bill," with Buster Keaton; "The Vortex" (Ivor Novello); "The Attack on the Mill"; and old newsreels of Billy Sunday. Paul Lynde is interviewed.

  • S01E19 Anna Maria Alberghetti

    • December 5, 1963

    Our host introduces "Jay Ward Prevues" and other wacky clips; and he hands over his entire paycheck to Anna Marie Alberghetti.

  • S01E20 Ruta Lee

    • December 12, 1963

    Peter Lorre in "M."; "The Old Gin Bottle"; "The Drug Clerk," with Ben Turpin; "All Lit Up"; and "The Charge of the Light Brigade." Hans Conried interviews actress Ruta Lee.

  • S01E21 Barbara Eden

    • December 19, 1963

    The story of a man who refused to stay bald is fractured from "Master Mystery" and "Steamboat Bill Jr."; Harry Langdon appears in "Boobs in the Woods"; a Texan psychiatrist meets a lady rustler in "Shifting Sands," with Gloria Swanson; scenes from "Time Flik" are seen; Barbara Eden is interviewed by series host Hans Conried.

  • S01E22 Bob Denver

    • December 26, 1963

    Carole Lombard in "The Hollywood Kid"; "Fire Away," with Al St. John; and "Dr. Pyckle and Mr. Pride." Bob Denver talks with Hans Conried the host of the program.

  • S01E23 Pat Carroll

    • January 2, 1964

    Helen Gardner in the 1912 "Cleopatra"; film clips of fun in Hawaii; how to be a woman police officer. Guest: comedienne Pat Carroll.

  • S01E24 Bob Newhart

    • January 9, 1964

    Take-offs on "Boy, Oh Boy," "The Magic Act" and "Slides and Glides." Guest: comedian Bob Newhart.

  • S01E25 Ursula Andress

    • January 16, 1964

    Douglas Fairbanks in "His Picture in the Papers"; "L'Atlantide"; and "Voice of Hollywood." Actress Ursula Andress is interviewed by series host Hans Conried.

  • S01E26 Zsa Zsa Gabor

    • January 23, 1964

    Scenes from "Nose for News," with Joe Cook; "Jolly Jilter" (Ben Turpin); "Know Thy Fellow Man"; "The Right Bed," starring Edward Everett Horton; and "Battling Orioles." Zsa Zsa Gabor is interviewed by Hans Conried, the host of the series.